Read all about another busy day in the Premier League as the transfer news comes thick and fast

I think we are just about done here for another day. Thanks very much for your company, hope you have enjoyed our coverage of a busy day in the top flight. It was also the day upon which Graham Taylor very sadly passed away and you can read some tributes to the former England boss right here.

Snow permitting [!] it is Reading v QPR in the Championship tonight, live on Sky Sports 1, and we will be back here again tomorrow, when some of the Premier League's biggest hitters will be holding their media briefings. Have a nice evening, and we will see you then.

One more completed transfer to update you on and that has occurred at the Liberty, where new Swansea boss Paul Clement has made his first signing. The Swans have completed a deal for PSV winger Luciano Narsingh, for a fee understood to be £4m. Narsingh has been capped 19 times by the Dutch national team and has signed a two and a half year deal. Full story right here.

Everton manager Ronald Koeman is thrilled to have completed a deal for midfielder Morgan Schneidelin.

Koeman said: "I’m
very pleased because I know the player, I know the qualities of the player, I
know him as a person, and he’s really desperate to come to Everton - and that’s
what we need.

“We
want good players but we also want players who really want to show their
qualities in front of the fans of Everton.

“He’s
a strong character. I worked with him for one season at Southampton and he can play in different positions in the midfield.

“Morgan
is really hungry to show his qualities and to play, because that is the best
thing for a football player. You are born as a football player to play games,
not to sit on the bench or not be part of the team. But this is a new step,
it’s a new future, and he will show his qualities. I am convinced of that.”

Midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin says he is excited about moving to Everton and working with manager Ronald Koeman [his former boss at Southampton] once again.

Schneiderlin said: "Everton
is a big club in the history of English football.

“I’ve always loved
the atmosphere in the stadium, I’ve always liked playing here. I can’t wait to
play and to represent this great club.

“There
is a manager in place here that I know, and I know he can get the best out of me. I
know his style and how he likes to play football. He was very good with me from
the start and I enjoyed playing football under him.

“When
I spoke with the manager and the people in place at Everton, I understood
immediately that they have a very good project for the future of the football club.

"I just want to play football. I want to put my print on this club and do
everything to get Everton where it belongs.”

Burnley are likely to be without wingers Scott Arfield and Johann Berg Gudmundsson for Southampton's visit on Saturday, but manager Sean Dyche thinks he now has a squad which can cope with injury absences.

"The depth and the competition within the squad is good," said Dyche. "There's a healthy respect, and a healthy challenge within the group.

"We pick 11 but I make it clear to the lads who aren't in that we still respect everything they are doing, and I think that was on show with a decent performance last week from some individuals up at Sunderland [an FA Cup draw]."

Virgil van Dijk produced a fine performance in Southampton's 1-0 EFL Cup first leg win over Liverpool last night and the Saints boss Claude Puel thinks the defender has got even better this season.

Puel said of Van Dijk at his Thursday briefing: "He’s a strong man, a strong player. He’s physical, he's a technical player and we are lucky to have a player with his quality and his spirit also, because he is a winner.

"He gives always the example for the team, for the young players. I think this season he finds consistency and every game is a good performance and this is very interesting for him and us. I think he has improved a lot this season."

Stewart Downing is reportedly open to a loan move away from Middlesbrough, and Crystal Palace have been linked with the England international. Boro boss Aitor Karanka says Downing could leave if the deal suits everyone involved.

"To find or to sell a player, to buy a player, to sign a player on loan, to bring in a player on loan from other places, all parties have to agree," said Karanka.

"If Stewart wants to leave and the clubs agree and everybody's happy, then yes, of course [a deal could happen]."

With Swansea in the midst of a relegation battle, Paul Clement says he is hoping to keep hold of Fernando Llorente and Gylfi Sigurdsson.

"“He [Llorente] is a
very good player,” said Clement. “He has experience of playing football at the
highest level. He has been linked with a move but there’s been no
contact.

“It’s similar with
Gylfi Sigurdsson. We are in a situation where we need to win games and to do
that you need your best players here. You want to keep your best players and
they are two of the best players here, so absolutely we want to keep them.”

New Swansea boss Paul Clement will take charge of a Premier League game for the first time when Arsenal visit on Saturday and the former Derby manager says he will relish the occasion.

Clement told the media on Thursday: "It’s been a big ambition of mine to manage at this level. Going up against Arsenal in my first home game will be a special moment.

"It’s a difficult game but we’re focused on the detail of what it will take to have a good performance. I think if the players execute what they have been doing in training, and concentrate on the things I have talked to them about, we will have a chance in any game."

Manchester United striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic feels he has already "conquered England" in his first season.

The 35-year-old has scored 18 goals since moving to Old Trafford on a free transfer from Paris Saint-Germain last summer and will have Liverpool in his sights on Super Sunday.

He said: "I try to help the team and try to do what I'm best at - scoring goals, playing good and creating chances for my team-mates. As long as I can do that, I know I will help my team.

"The same thing with them, they help me the way they can for the team. I have no individual targets because that I did already, after three months in England. I conquered England - it took three months."

Back at Leicester, meanwhile, Claudio Ranieri has been talking about the possibility of bringing in a new defender this month.

Wes Morgan has played more minutes in all competitions than
any other Premier League player - so could that mean he is chasing another centre-half?

Ranieri said: "Could be, could be, but it is important we look for
the right player to bring here, with us, because the dressing room is
fantastic and it is important to understand the personality of the new
player."

It's five years since West Brom last lost a match at Tottenham and they've been in good form this season.

Pochettino said: "It will be a difficult game. If you saw the games West Brom played against Chelsea or Arsenal, they were very well organised.

"We expect a very tough game and it's certain they will make it very difficult for us. They will put us in a very difficult situation without space to play.

"It will be difficult to find space to create a lot of chances but we have time to work and we will see what happens.

"We are focused and we know we need to play then it's about delivery and finding that space on the pitch to create lots of chances. In the Premier League, it's always tough to find that space to create."

Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino says he has never had a footballer not want to play for his club, as Dmitri Payet is reportedly doing at West Ham, and Pochettino played a very straight bat when asked if he might be interested in signing the Frenchman.

Pochettino said: "In my career it has
never happened. What is happening at West Ham is not my business, I cannot give
you an opinion."

Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino says he has a fully fit squad for the visit of West Brom on Saturday, with the exception of Erik Lamela, who has returned to former club Roma for treatment on a hip injury.

Pochettino reported: "Erik is doing well but is still away for another week to finish his recovery. It's important he feels well and recovers.

"Everyone else is fit and we'll arrive on Saturday in good condition."

Boro boss Aitor Karanka is talking to the press right now and has spoken about the sale of David Nugent to Derby.

Karanka said: "David Nugent is a player who did an amazing job here and, as a person, he was great to work with. I wish him all the best at Derby. If a player wants to leave and the club agrees the transfer, we will work hard to make sure all parties are happy."

Manchester United and Liverpool go head-to-head on Nissan Super Sunday this weekend - and 'Spidercam' will be tracking the players' every move in a Premier League first.

The Old Trafford showdown - part of a bumper Merseyside v Manchester bill that also sees Everton host Manchester City - will be the first top-flight game in England to make use of the innovative wire-mounted camera, which swoops across the turf to capture the drama from new angles.

The Chelsea Supporters' Trust has warned fans must be prepared for "some inconvenience" as the club moves forwards with proposals to build a new 60,000-seater stadium at Stamford Bridge.

Hammersmith and Fulham Council's planning and development control committee voted unanimously in favour of the £500m project on Wednesday.

A CST statement said: "We welcome both the decision made by Mr Abramovich to redevelop the football stadium rather than move to another part of London and the council's unanimous decision to approve these exciting and ambitious plans.

"As supporters we are mindful that there will be much change and perhaps some inconvenience during the rebuilding period with a temporary move to another stadium and then with the move back to the new stadium once the redevelopment has been completed."